That is great, but it needs to be available from HP, Dell etc
They will be in notebooks from the likes of Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Huawei, Lenovo, and Samsung this year.
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That is great, but it needs to be available from HP, Dell etc
Ryzen 5 3500U https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-ryzen-5-3500u
4 core 8 Thread, 15 TDP, 8 Vega CUs too, that's 512 Shader Units, that will monster even Intel's mainstream iGPU's let alone the low power ones.
That is great, but it needs to be available from HP, Dell etc
Brilliant, who's talking GPU performance though? What kind of upgrade is this for work from Intel i7 4xxx and newer CPUs?
We don't know yet.Are there going to be new desktop Raven Ridge APU's announced this week?
Ah, ok. I'm thinking of using one in a mATX build. So an update would be good timing for me.We don't know yet.
Nobody knows what's going to be announced. Just rumours and speculation.
A few weeks back, I published an exclusive telling you about AMD’s plan to launch Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, APUs, and a next-gen graphics card, and I wanted to follow up on it with some more details regarding the process node – fresh from a source inside the company. It’s worth noting that part of my report has already come true (namely AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series mobility processors) and I am pleased to say that I have more details before the big event tomorrow. Here is what AMD will be talking about in their keynote.
AMD CES 2019: 7nm products (soft) launch with availability sometime in Q2 2019, planning to be first-to-market with 7nm
AMD will be soft launching (read: announcing) at least two 7nm product lineups. The first one is the 7nm Ryzen 3000 next-generation series (yeah that’s different from the 12nm variants) and the other is the consumer variant of their 7nm Vega GPU – which has been codenamed Radeon Vega II (although AMD might decide to christen that something else externally). From what I have heard this will be just a soft launch with the actual availability planned for sometime in Q2 2019. AMD is very excited about these products and believes it can be the first to market with 7nm SKUs.
Are there going to be new desktop Raven Ridge APU's announced this week?
HP do the 285 G3 with includes Ryzen APU which is their basic desktop model - hopefully AMD can make some inroads in the OEM market
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That is great, but it needs to be available from HP, Dell etc
Point is, anything better from AMD requires a GPU and there's next to no availability of from OEMs. All I said was that Ryzen would sell better if it had a tiny, TINY GPU and all the usual mob come out swinging without reading or even understanding what I wrote